Buy Unscented Beeswax Candles -- If You Are Uber-Sensitive to Fake Fragrances, Like Me

The older I get, the less I want to smell overblown, synthetic fragrances. That is why I so prefer unscented beeswax candles.

In my youth, I think I was oblivious to products virtually dripping in fragrance. Throughout my adulthood, I have just found myself more and more annoyed at candles full of perfume and the like.

(Regi B is really coming off as an old geezer so far in this article. Shh… Nobody tell him!)

I sound stodgy here, I am afraid. The funny thing is, I am in my 40s, but people only know it if I tell them. I get carded all the time! At 41 as I write this, I am most-often told I am 26.

What does any of that have to do with unscented beeswax candles and you wanting to buy them? Probably nothing.

Maybe I should talk about those some more now!

The World of Unscented Beeswax Candles

You know, beeswax candles are an ancient item that remains with us today, and is such a viable market that there are big and small companies participating in it. There is no one unscented beeswax candle -- heck, there are more than just two kinds!

Indeed, unscented candles made of beeswax come in a range of styles, sizes -- you name it!

I want to show you now some unscented beeswax candles I like. May I?

(Look at me! Cheekily asking for permission to do something in my own article. Such a scamp!)

BEELUXE Unscented Organic Goodness Candles

This nice 11-ounce candle comes in its own glass tumbler, and it actually features a blend of beeswax and coconut oil. There is no fragrance added to it -- you will just smell what the manufacturer calls a "barely-there" delicate honey "presence" indigenous to the beeswax.

This is a luxury candle for those who find candles put them at ease. (Okay! I know! That's most of us. C'mon, you guys! Really! Whatever!)

Pure Beeswax Tapers from Bluecorn Naturals

You might say Bluecorn Naturals produces tapers "in full color". The misconception that beeswax candles come only in "beeswax color" is understandable. In fact, you can buy dyed, unscented beeswax candles, and that is something Bluecorn Naturals knows well how to make.

In the biz since 1991, this Colorado company happily makes long-burning, no-fragrance added beeswax candles in the USA.

Candle by the Hour Beehive Candle

This rustic, yet unique take on candle design sure makes the most of the materials that go into making a candle. Beeswax makes for a slow-burning candle medium, and the Candle by the Hour folks have come up with a way to help you easily manage how much candle you burn.

The wick stops burning once it reaches the clip on the stand that holds this beeswax rope candle.